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Since the evolution of Windows 95 and straight on through to Windows Millennium, your Operating System will display the System Logo
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Every once in a while we may find ourselves in a situation where one of our system files gets corrupted......
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The Windows Log Off button is contained within the lower area of your Start Menu after you click on the Start Button.
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In short, the Windows Registry is basically a database where configuration information is stored.
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There is a way to reduce the time it takes to start up Windows 98 and Windows Millennium. Microsoft added the functionality....
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There is a way to increase the performance of Windows 98 and Millennium. Microsoft allows us to define the typical role of our computer...
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Beginning with Windows Millennium, Microsoft provided us with an additional folder viewing...
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Windows 95 Version B, Windows 98 and Windows Millennium come equipped with a 3D Text Screen Saver that allows....
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This article contains a copy of the information in the Tips.txt file included with Windows® Millennium Edition (Me). Note that Windows Me Setup copies the Tips.txt file to the Windows folder.
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Remember buying a pretty helium balloon at the fair, only to see it shrivel and sag over the next few days at home? Well, Windows 95/98/Me can do the same thing after a few hours' computing. If you haven't switched to Win 2000 or XP, here's how to monitor the crucial -- and, alas, leak-prone -- system resources that keep your PC up and running.
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